I've installed VL6.0 on a Compaq Evo N620c, and am finding the touchpad too fast and too sensitive, so it's easy to trigger all sorts of windows and buttons without intending to, so I'd like to reduce the speed and sensitivity.

When installing, I did choose the touchpad driver over the generic mouse driver, and mybe this was a mistake, as if I try to adjust under Menu->Settings->Mouse Settings, these are greyed out.

Notice that in the first section, it refers to the following section identified by "Synaptics Toucpad". There are several other sections referenced as well, the entries "Mouse0" and "Keyboard0" may be different on your system.

After making a backup copy of your xorg.conf file, try adding that line:InputDevice "Synaptics Touchpad"to the "ServerLayout" section as in my example aboveThen scroll down, find a line like this:EndSectionand add the whole section about the touchpad after it.

Notice that in the first section, it refers to the following section identified by "Synaptics Touchpad". There are several other sections referenced as well, the entries "Mouse0" and "Keyboard0" may be different on your system.

After making a backup copy of your xorg.conf file, try adding that line:InputDevice "Synaptics Touchpad"to the "ServerLayout" section as in my example aboveThen scroll down, find a line like this:EndSectionand add the whole section about the touchpad after it.

Right, I've made those changes and rebooted.

The touchpad seems a bit more well-behaved, but how do I go about fine-tuning it now?